Does herb fall onto the heating element of the Vaporbros?

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Philosophe

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The title says it all. Can your herb fall from the whip into the heating element? Has anyone had this happen? If so, how do you deal with it? And, what are the chances of it happening?

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Hennessy1414

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max

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It can't fall on the heating element. That's not exposed. It can fall on the heater cover, which probably has a screen on it. Prop up the back end of the vape so the heater angle is horizontal and you won't have a problem.
 
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spikyvape

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In the Vaporbros ceramic heater model there is no screen but a ceramic cap on top of the ceramic
heater.

If the herbs fall on the cap they combust right away but i am talking about very very tiny bits of
herb. It really is not an issue beause it doesn't happen that often.

Vaporbros is the best vape to start with !
 
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lwien

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spikyvape said:
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Vaporbros is the best vape to start with !
And why do you believe that the VaporBros the best vape to start out with? Why is it a better intro into vaping than say, something MUCH cheaper, such as the VaporGenie? Why shell out 150 bucks on a vape, when they may find out that vaping is not for them?
 
lwien,

max

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Yeah, beware of 'one size fits all' statements spikyvape. I had no interest in the standard box designs (think heater angle), no matter what the brand. And for some, the $150 range is a steep entry price if the beginner isn't sure he wants to go the vapor route.
 
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